dou
ble
cross
第三人称
double-crosses
现在进行时
double-crossing
过去式
double-crossed
过去完成时
double-crossed
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背叛, 欺骗
to betray a person that one is in cooperation with, often when they want to do something illegal together
及物动词
- The criminal double-crossed his partner by taking the stolen goods and fleeing with them alone.
罪犯通过拿走赃物并独自逃跑背叛了他的同伙。
- She felt a sense of betrayal when her trusted associate double-crossed her by informing the authorities about their illegal scheme.
当她信任的同事通过向当局报告他们的非法计划来背叛她时,她感到了一种背叛感。
- The undercover agent double-crossed the criminal organization by feeding them false information and leading them into a trap.
卧底特工通过向犯罪组织提供虚假信息并将他们引入陷阱背叛了他们。
- The mastermind behind the heist meticulously planned to double-cross his crew by secretly arranging for their arrest after the job was done.
抢劫案的幕后主使精心策划了在任务完成后秘密安排他们被捕来背叛他的团队。
- Don't trust him; he's known for double-crossing his partners when it serves his own interests.
不要相信他;他以在对自己有利时背叛合作伙伴而闻名。